1 i if r 3 B7 PMWTBO THE DAILY X3TK3 1 CAS.T I to all The Daily News P2INGR BtfFBKT - BvrtTtsH COLUMBIA awery Afaeracaa. Excess iutv. ay Frtecc Badtbt Dsisy Hews, Losited. Tiird Ansa J5. J. jpii - - - aaa-d&r 4 Vmit4 Bf aatd te ail tinker y zw3 te a8 paste a Lesal far IHWIIWliil sr.- -Wit attar rta mC fiaaaTnn 'Snail the Btitih fcro- nasiaeia Gaateal Tntmml asWaslsiar m front par. UoA i iaas.siarertaaa. aa r n M Ttaaaaat aanaay aaVertisIsr, per iara. pe Or fin aestas for Far leaser paid te advisee, per saatfc , C'4kOvt37. ay saafl c? carrier, yearly parSsd, GasSnxa rsic ee ijsjfla Hun Adrrrrtpfet sad CVeatteB Teie-pfcese 5 EdUar and ReprtrtV Tetee 54 f etafeer f Asfii Btia W Qrrsi&Hen Dec . tm . 1-4V . IjC . 0 PBOPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION The formation of a property owners' aavociation in tbe dtj is a wery proper move. Labor has its Trades and Labor Covad! ahrars alert and the retxH mmiimti u w uxm aner - useir V own mteresta, -T Uwners ' v of r pro- AS S THE f3TX ; KtELAJ? UXE; 3K MKX OCT JiC&i T1CKE25 IV SLVOLK OAT: M2tr SXTMKALITfB&. ej omt or iaatir,sd rrw pse jj ' aajaamj. as anta teaa ee. Ail whs ior sated n raaii! c Set 3f Thai st least ant s not aua- at laiaa av the iart at um as one ci Ox better intx a jtf a eg jnetacaaai tan t.eai tacfens 3t- Itoeasea he bad A j aeai of tfae fscr 71 wear nea Ifear lack seal Sen of tke Sain- aaml takes he aaaaex t day rtfle sdans be fle 29?.' Ob? 3 !a tik Imr adautted ' ua? odd jote QecastOBsSr THERE IS A DIFFERENCE teSai The i a difterencc be' e the xxmtiam of Print Ra- bsOMCwamar onir pm and the southern chief im regard to the me ly tike railway company of the He shipyard and drr dock here The railway ovma thL dock but it does not own the Yarrw SbipyaH at Esqtmnak or the WaBaee Tarda ac Vmtaa-ver or any of the other yards t&at get work frtan dnxoxn-pany. would utilize it to it fullest noasihae canacity. If the CP.R. SJh" It would be the natural thing for them to do the work at vna yams ana no one wotua qneaoon B. Wearenotcrrticisingtheadnamietration at Prince Rupert Those in charge eeesn to hare doe excellent work and they have secured a fair anportsonment thia year considering it is operated aader a poKtieal system that is not always just. The dock here is paraeularry miuusc iur we overnaui oi larBt) tula aucn as tbe r i - ! ' . . . nupen aw uus koumi oe tne natural pmco to work done econoRiicalh' but the naKfiMl mtti he takes into consideration and so the contract njrniiraait. rJunJZy Lr!0? l001 0nder iJrrtii la! fk known a. good tbaa. Mow rade. Bnuaa omeials have ha tn k intuMt;. . ,77JU have had to deal Natives hav tu ahravt kn t.frl par one-tJuid at tne coat and the i - waUi that consaderation which it their just due a the or- TiJS Urinal fMYimants anH mrnon nf K n Uui vmo-n bot tnk vfll 1" , It. -ir lOHiav nan not bat kas. What wUl bew that the men whom the m Brrtash peopie have edocated men? bave bees the leaders in a movement to oust the British : irom tne country or at least to curb their power. A measure of autonomy ha been proposed which it is possible may be temporarily acceptable. But it wfil be only a temporary expedient. The agnation will undoubtedly continue until th country attains fuD Dominion status. In the meantime the people will be getting experience m managing their own affairs. HMII! Ax AS aTa.iflnkfc.s rm an .U lli Hi w nfLih 111 111 ( Cottmmstit ) ZSf,OZ JBW 'his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. The Letter Box RELIEF WOBK Editor. Daily Jfeal:- iHA-tafews aaMi and we may expect akjbar taxes, it win give em- ptoyoMnt to a certain amount of ,an aad.taat k all rkjbt If tkow j who wed It tbe most set It Bat w havetoomany who apply for work and set It. who are past masters at pieadtof poverty. In some casts they bave made good money tttk last sommer and their wires work- in large enoscfa numbers te penalise people who have a small Income and have scraped and aaved to 'own their home and pay their way. Personally. I have not made over $W0 in the last 16 months and my reserve from prevtobt yean was debts. I have not called at the city hall to interview the city fathers. I know it k no tue beeavse I do not happen to be so unfortunate or fortanate as to have a wife, and of coarse a single man does not need much. Those who are to ehajgt.of giving public aid we know have gdlffkniU task. I have had conversation with businessmen ana.other'pwattie citizens and they quite agree a good many are on relief work who do not need It. If the names of those who are on relief were published In the local newspaper from time to time there mtht be lees abuses. Oet pays. A RATEPAYER. the AO. reaenng nablt. II y la 4OT SPORT NEWS I MaaintbeMoon Jj VANCOUVER DISPUCED Seattle i3 faj v Far IM Mac ai ParlKr C Dec sr. dot SPORT CHAT ibsd-wiwea tost Bans had keen in the five i Tarn. i: lap ajti.lstam aide PsrOtsvi iMtaataaa jWtoaad taar to Idatesc - W safkatpfeK the leaden hac -Jaor " " 1 TS nves bsre rusl "T im as tke eay eae watir pa JfjjJJ JJj J'S" k!.' a mJSSZ BbTaM I!""- j aa tit BChet at a sneery BeaaSt lr,til I7" ! Matt Stcaf flan Mfcdatke SrTmL SlfSdh a. leaoae reeextl. In ' lean natte csaaas and aaasaa fiak i hK- 7wt M avtaw ea am tht aaoaer Asm w teaae; they wmM vet ttsTsa-aaa, 2 "JL?,LPhU-e-aud natte aarjata. " aJ ) JUV and St. O aaaa qe S sec Mae Caav;LMt j He saM tfa at 8nde wttn taaaLf?.' T6- aden- ""j be WkStad asat sat a sob as far e mat sueaaaa vtui a ; nmTmc vJM HaabsLCittrl aat sad as taa that hk amaaV sdskt tate el i i iwliTaiJrtil "-j -.Wa3Ur J Msraswak I tkraaak tateatirstkB Amy rM Was. wtth a ! f P Wnaer R Soet- It aw Saand en niHMwaiiin Mae ret naa newer tales rmwnitiki ns- t ptss. Th. The t- ten Mhr doOsr fee bad h-n-. beea of i aaraa L iBattnett. Ctteaen u . . cawenert m ateioanc. wttb CLV craw ojner inrwts thai deserve attention. J:." -4b pasad bam. is. wiuj a gooc ost oi oiiieer? they may well serve the dtv by xh te:Tat-tw pnefaen Mded lor drawic? attetmon to mattrB which seem to them deserv- becone a tar tbe cosatry jj-:, c mg of action. We welcome the organization of such a body wMrftPtmasto sppned r igT8,",,!""1"- as tKt nnMM) y tmki ovt-c -tw, ! ranees vttoont error ifite votx: and need onlr the oooar- iH KJfcL PWkdfkaa fbjkt l-x. i . . 7. . Ure rood atendenrind heln to mak i T. MtteheB. Cta-tm York fed tm am sad CMerattiini vttb Jtst at' Artkar C Yaaee of Brooklyn was me leamne Pitcher of the with tbe lowest sveraae ot Xal earned per atoe-kwtof ntase. k beta the third tkae he has kd the aaga La ttns respect. Vance and Charles H Root of Chfcaco pttched tne most shot-oat rred PHrtmaavw of New York the leader on the bask af and lost with ictorka sad! eevea defeats. HareM W. TTlkntl at' PhikaeJphk took part to the asost contests. Percy MsJone of Cbt-! eago and Ervm Braate of Ptttsbargj Pttched the most complete 1st. Reay Kreaer of PKtabarg tkd j wHh VUkoey for tee most vletorks. M. Beajamln Frey of fanrtnantt lost the most games. IS. Orovar Aleana- der. plarmg atne games thk year. marked bk twentieth season pay-toe m the National Leagae with a ins; steady at a was that a msa total of m games and 373 rictarW. with a small family would be sad to reeetfe. That daa of Rom Dams or money boarders or wasters are a new leagae reeerd. Lewk R. WUsan. Chieao. headed the at assert with a percentage of .723. Wilson has the larseat total at mns batted m. 19& estabtabJac a new record He bad sH tbe prevtoas mark to IMS. with iM. He drew the most bases on balls. 105. and struck oat. tbe jnost times.- Si. liases Cuyfcr. Ofaieage, was bit by ptteaed oau most often. 10 umes. Of the reeakr players. Clifford R. Craw- ford. New YorkCindnnaU. strack ot the least number of times, 12 hi 101 games. Alter bavin batted in 100 or jnere rap for six oensecvUve seasons, James L. Bottomley. St Louli lalifd by three tomake IM dofnTOff. IwinSn, Chicago, batte dW more than ISO runs for the flilb consecuUve year. Seventeen players had 100 or more runs batter In, a league mark, pasetoi the record of It made In 929. C N. R. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3:30 pm. For East Mondays, Wednesdays and SaturdayllO ajn. JotiE n Rocrjei tr t magnate and phin:hropnB, after 1 1 iajli l ins sa-utg at ball oa Onnond Bearh. nortida nasi wher he u To My Fdfcjw Chlxens, Eyere to Canada. The Minister of Trsde and Commerce Ottawa, Canada Please mail copy of "MY CREED" to - sat Un Cftd 7w mi The eve af New Tears Day it k a (rest --t sIiiii so lea dance at HeaanajL 1 I Poor aid tv vui x mar 3 , OJd im. bat yoa e aat rear a n. few aa aaar daps we aef.W js Ibarig arsse wklca wa a 9tti Kew that aw . ihe rvrm toy bave been dtraaai sad iie 5v. do" have eaae bath to far ; ba.- as saal time la in mi . m fsvsrtUsi tb! How aboal aa '.'eckon for new mayor ef 6fai OotC It tan"; alsays rx the way the dry Her tloo seems ftH, ta xo thU year What I Hki aboat Tta m Prtnee Rapert a that I cast fcase T w-at ctirtstaus trees. There-s s: T' nietbmg scad arxxit everr place. A tratcenay bad scat Rs cartaim V ;- "tt- it was the mecoe. day that the hew steed anvatfed. WKuag tkr IpBvwtn arrived froa a susarfj; across the stmt Dear Sttts: May sagfeat that yauiprBeaBT eartakx lar waatows We da aat- care itc a aoaree k! Tbe chap woe left jntd the aatc jaaasi Name Address. Post Office T m Cut VctUo a Sim J ISPINHHR C .11 WINE ALSO IN IMTCrui calz.cn jxfs 2rui Victoria mmis TaJa ad'ert1e' : Haatd1 or dip . Lagaar Coatroj I tbe Gesaraaser.r Cehsanb a Department of Trade and Commerce .OTTAWA, CbNhDX. DcceaaWJTth, ltM. r King Out tbe Old, Rit 'jg in ihe Neuij Aaatacr few days and 1939. with whatever it has brougit us af skecra or of sheave, will have passed ato Matory, and our theujhts t be centred on a sew year and on the better times we sincerely hope it haj in More for m. U-aikr tbeopporturates of the part art rone beyond recall, the ftscurc U ours to aaagofstwaataew-ilt id e can mak t i t a far brichtrr. t far raorr pnwperous fatare. soroandves individually and for Canada as a vho5t,if we; alrrtohr to prof, by the lenons our experience has taught us. ' Ana& ktsons. rurtly we have learned how drpender.t each af s k far his owa opportuafciei and his own svancement upon the wdWxfag of CaMdian producers as a data, and how nmch better it wouid be for trtry one af ta if in oar natty bayng we were all to favour Cann products. If yea bekeve that 'Tuced-ia-Cansda" doctrine Ss sound cororneo tease, hast it poaats the logical way not on4y to rtl'tve unempteymeit bt t lay bRMder and deeper the fcandattons of our national prosperity, why cot make the practice of it one of your foremost resolutions ior 1931? Cciebnte the new year by riagiag out old habits of earelesjans iwyr, and 'W fa the new resoive henceforth to be studiously careful Fer J931Jrt Uaa be aaur Sresd: tidkvt in Canada. "I love her as my home. I honour her Institutions. I rtjokre la tic nharn lance of her resources. "Igiery the "record of her achimmcnts. I have unbounded con-hooarc in the abaity of her people to excel in whatsoever they undertake. I eherisfa exalted ideals of her destiny as a leader among vcerJd saatSeRS. "To her I piedee my loyalty. To the promotion of her best iiM crests I Pledge ray support. To her products I pledge my patronaje. And to the oause of her producers I pledge ay devotion." if I!!.1 b 10 cmbr4ct tbi, cmd copy of same aitistkaMy execHttd ki cokors, and on heavy stock suitable for use as a wall hangtr or far frammg, h yoofs for the aaking. Jint clip and fill in the coupon herewith. Andrew wr eaweispe as shown on the coupon. Mail it without affixiri sump, for this PfcrtseaW letter wSl be carried free.. t Very sincerely yours. Minister of Trade and Commerce. Pronan The Dally Sewt